Nature of Faint Companions to G type Stars using Adaptive Optics
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High spatial resolution (0.30 arcsec) NIR photometric observations using the adaptive optics of the 100 inch Mt. Wilson Telescope and the Penn State IR Imager and Spectrograph (PIRIS) have revealed faint companions to HD190067 and HIP13855. HD190067b is found to be of mass of 0.075$M_{\odot}$ to 0.1$M_{\odot}$ and with an age of 0.5 Gyrs to a few Gyrs. HIP13855b is a low mass star (age: 100 Myrs to 500 Myrs) of mass range between 0.1$M_{\odot}$ to 0.2$M_{\odot}$. Further NIR spectroscopic observations will be necessary to classify their spectral type precisely.
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